Buenos Aires is a complex, chaotic city. It has European style and a Latin American heart. It has oscillated between dictatorship and democracy for over a century, and its citizens have faced brutal oppression and economic disaster. Throughout all this, successive generations of activists and artists have taken to the streets of this city to express themselves through art. This has given the walls a powerful and symbolic role: they have become the city’s voice. This tradition of expression in public space, of art and activism interweaving, has made the streets of Buenos Aires into a riot of colour and communication, giving the world a lesson in how to make resistance beautiful.

Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...

After two failed presidential campaigns, learn how Joe Biden overcame losses, controversies, and cor...

Santiago Maldonado disappeared in the midst of repression against a Mapuche community that claimed t...

Artist Grayson Perry has been working behind the scenes at the British Museum to stage his most ambi...

Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...

A documentary about the closure of General Motors' plant at Flint, Michigan, which resulted in the l...

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...

With loans from across the world, this major retrospective will bring together Vermeer’s most famous...

Vincent Castiglia paints in human blood.

Someone Else’s Country looks critically at the radical economic changes implemented by the 1984 Labo...

The story of unemployment in New Zealand and In A Land of Plenty is an exploration of just that; it ...

Documentary about the Football World Cup held in Argentina in 1978, focusing on the competition and ...

The inner world of the great painter Max Ernst is the subject of this film. One of the principal fou...

This ninety-minute film takes audiences on an epic journey across nine countries and over 1,400 year...

'Pedro', Liora Spilk's debut feature, paints a humorous and emotional portrait of Pedro Friedeberg, ...

Alexis Conran investigates whether loyalty cards save consumers money when shopping, looking into th...

Follows the waves of literary, political, and cultural history as charted by the The New York Review...